US6502371B2 - Self-opening bag - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to plastic bags and a method of effecting their self-opening ability. More specifically, this invention relates to plastic bags that are suspended on a releasable hook retaining means and are then efficaciously dispensed.
- AVS is particularly beneficial with bags in which a “blouse-open” effect is desirable. This is because the cut lines of the AVS are located below the bag mouth region, in the body of the bag. Thus, when a bag is dispensed from a hook—for instance a handle hook—the bonding at the bag mouth and/or die-cut handle region may initiate the self-opening of the next bag in sequence, but the bonding at the cut vent lines of the AVS below the bag mouth and die-cut handle will tend to cause the bag body to also open wide.
- the advantage of having a bag that not only has the mouth open, but the body region below the mouth bloused-open, is that it is easier to load. This is particularly true when loading bags on a handle hook dispensing system.
- die blade configurations forming the vent lines of AVS are also incorporated.
- the outer surfaces of the front and rear bag walls have a high coefficient of friction and the inside surfaces have a low coefficient of friction.
- the film may be co-extruded, corona treated or a form of adhesive is used in order to accomplish the high and low coefficient of friction objectives.
- a single die board is used in a single die cutting operation that forms the bag top, handle aperture and AVS vent lines.
- the die-cutting operation selectively bonds the successive front and rear bag walls together at or adjacent the cut edges of the vent lines, thereby allowing the bags in a bag stack to subsequently self-open when dispensed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a stack of manufactured bags.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a die board for cutting bag stacks.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the stack of bags in FIG. 2 after they have been die-cut by the die board of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the bags in the bag stack of FIG. 3 mounted on a retaining hook.
- FIG. 5 is a cartoon view of the bags in FIG. 4 being dispensed and self-opened from a retaining hook.
- a stack of manufactured bags 10 has sealed bag bottoms 12 aligned one atop the other, bag tops 14 aligned one atop the other, bag bodies 13 aligned one atop the other, and left side gussets 16 and right side gussets 18 aligned one atop the other.
- This stack of manufactured bags is typical of most bag manufacturing processes after the bags have been cut and severed from tube stock and may number from 25 to 100 bags or more, depending upon size and gauge.
- a bag stack will be in the form of sealed tubes, which bag mouths will be formed upon a subsequent central die-cutting operation.
- an electrostatic treater would have previously treated the front and rear bag wall surfaces of the bags in the bag stack as is commonly known in the art and then subsequently printed with a logo.
- Treating outer film surfaces is required to prepare the film for printing and may be the first step to prepare a bag stack of the present invention to self-open.
- the treatment may be as great as 50-52 dynes, with a decreasing effect thereafter.
- Some bi-modal resins, or those high-density resins blended with low-density resins, may reduce the treatment requirements to as low as 42 to 44 dynes.
- the treat level on these films with low slip and anti-block properties may be as low as 38 dynes in order to achieve a proper self-opening effect under the present invention. But these films may also tend to severely block when wound on a roll after being extruded. Thus, unwinding them for subsequent printing and converting into bags may result in substantial scrap. With lower density resins that have sufficient slip and anti-block compounds added in to minimize blocking on an extruded roll of film, the dyne level may need to be as great as 42 to 44. Treating co-extruded films for subsequent self-opening effects is commonly known and was originally pioneered by Polytec Packaging Systems or Riverside Calif. in 1989 and subsequently discussed in U.S. Pat. No.
- die board 20 has a die blade 22 that will form a wave top mouth on the bags in the stack, a die blade 24 that will form two handle holes per bag, one in the rear bag wall and one in the front bag wall, and a series of die blades 26 a , 26 b , 26 c , 26 d and 26 e and 28 a , 28 b , 28 c , 28 d and 28 e that together will form two sets of vent lines in the bag body 13 of FIG. 1 . Approximate alignment of the die with the upper region of a stack of bags is illustrated by dotted lines 28 . It is not important whether there are one or two sets of vent lines or how many vent lines are in a set in order for the present invention to have the desired outcome.
- bag stack 10 has been die-cut by the die board of FIG. 3, and now has aligned, openable wave-top bag mouths 15 , aligned bag bottoms 12 , aligned die-cut handle holes 17 , aligned left side gussets 16 and right side gussets 18 , and aligned die-cut vent lines 19 a , 19 b , 19 c , 19 d and 19 e , and 21 a , 21 b , 21 c , 21 d and 21 e .
- the die-cut vent lines 19 a , 19 b , 19 c , 19 d and 19 e , and 21 a , 21 b , 21 c , 21 d and 21 e are in accordance to the present invention thereby having releasable bonds between the outer surfaces of the front and rear bag walls at the cut lines.
- the wave-tops 15 and the die-cut handles 17 made according to the teachings of at least one of the bag systems illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,171,326 in order to releasably bond the pack of bags together in a bundle and improve the self-opening effect upon dispensing.
- bag stack 10 is mounted onto retaining hook 30 by threading the aligned die-cut handles 17 onto retaining hook 30 and retained in place by hook lip 31 , which rises above shaft 33 by a distance of about 1 ⁇ 2′′ to 3 ⁇ 4′′, sufficient to retain the bag pack on the hook.
- the front wall 32 of the forward-most bag 34 is free from hook 30 in an opened position, while the rear wall 38 of forward-most bag 34 is retained at rear handle hole 36 on hook lip 31 , thus allowing a user to load forward-most bag 34 .
- forward-most bag 34 is suspended on hook 30 a user may load forward-most bag 34 with merchandise since it is supported by the die-cut handle hole 36 on its rear wall 38 on hook 30 and secured behind lip 31 . It is this opened position that is desirable for the high productivity dispensing and loading in high volume applications, such as fast food restaurants.
- forward-most bag 34 is shown fully dispensed from, and free of, hook 30 and hook lip 31 .
- Cut through rear wall 38 of forward-most bag 34 and cut through front wall 40 of next-bag-in-sequence 42 cut vent-lines 44 a , 44 b , 44 c , 44 d and 44 e and 46 a , 46 b , 46 c , 46 d and 46 e form releasable bonds between the two bag walls.
- vent lines 44 a , 44 b , 44 c , 44 d and 44 e and 46 a , 46 b , 46 c , 46 d and 46 e has caused the rear wall 38 of forward-most bag 34 to pull over hook lip 31 and likewise entrailing front wall 40 of next-bag-in-sequence 42 to also pull over hook lip 31 and free of hook 30 .
- the next-bag-in-sequence 42 will look much like that of bag 34 in FIG. 4 and ready for loading by the user.
- this self-opening effect may be enhanced by releasable bonds formed between front and rear bags walls in the die-cutting operation that forms the wave tops 15 and the die-cut handles 17 .
- the releasably bonded cut vent lines will further cause the bag body to blouse wide open when dispensed, further enhancing the ability of the user to load the next-bag-in-sequence when it become the forward-most bag.
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